The flights are reserved, the four-star hotel rooms are confirmed, and the costs are finalized for my sixth sight-seeing trip to Israel. Our twice-postponed tour of the holy lands is set for November 3-14 and registration is open now.
You can see the brochure and get all the details by clicking here.
I always limit my trips to 30 participants so we can enjoy the guided tours and experiences together and have plenty of room to spread out on the luxury tour bus–things are just better in a smaller group. So, my groups are usually made up of the first 30 who put down the deposit.
I am thrilled to be leading another one of these life-changing trips with my dear friend and guide, Anton Farah, who lives in Nazareth (there are at least two really good things who have come out of Nazareth). His decades of experience and loyal connections guarantee that we visit more biblical locations and see more historical sites than, in his words, any other group from America. He and I plan every detail of every trip and we faithfully make improvements and adjustments each time. Therefore, it is with great confidence I invite you to join us.
Every paragraph of Holy Scripture contains geography, landscape, architecture, people, food, customs, dress, animals, agriculture, and ritual that serve to communicate the history and fact of God and his activity in your world. As you explore first-hand the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of Israel on our trip, the story of our God’s faithful love will expand and penetrate your heart and soul like no other experience can.
The total cost of the trip is $4,797 and includes everything: airfare, lodging at the best hotels, breakfast and dinner each day, admission to all the sites, ground transportation, and tips. You can register for the trip and put down your $500 deposit by clicking here. If you have any questions, you can always contact me by email at allan.stanglin@gcrcc.org
I promise you these 14-days in Israel will change everything. We’ll see and do everything and you’ll come back with tons of memories, a profoundly renewed faith, and a deeper understanding of God’s love for you and his world.
Shalom,
Allan

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